native
create_cvar
Syntax
native create_cvar(const name[], const string[], flags = FCVAR_NONE, const description[] = "", bool:has_min = false, Float:min_val = 0.0, bool:has_max = false, Float:max_val = 0.0);
Description
Creates a new cvar for the engine.
Parameters
| name | Cvar name |
|---|---|
| string | Default cvar value |
| flags | Optional bitsum of flags specifying cvar behavior |
| description | Optional description of the cvar |
| has_min | Optional boolean that specifies if the cvar has a minimum value |
| min_val | Minimum floating point value |
| has_max | Optional boolean that specifies if the cvar has a maximum value |
| max_val | Maximum floating point value |
Note
This has the same effect as register_cvar() but provides more options.
Note
For a list of possible cvar flags see FCVAR_* constants above.
Note
If an already existing cvar is registered it will not be duplicated.
The default value is only set when the cvar is registered for the very
first time since the server was started. Cvar bounds are overwritten
by the create_cvar() call just as if they were re-set using
set_pcvar_bounds().
Note
The returned cvar pointer should be used with the get_pcvar_* and
set_pcvar_* set of functions.
Return
Unique cvar pointer
Error
If invalid bounds are provided (min_val > max_val or
vice versa), an error will be thrown.